Most of them interfere with the body's normal physiology.
Most "recreational" drugs are picked because they confuse themselves with neurotransmitters - except alcohol which just interferes with the release of all the neurotransmitters.
It depends what drug your talking about. If your talking about tylenol, advil, aspirin or anyt other types of pain killers or fever relief pills, then it will only take the pain away, and make you feel better. As for drugs like marijuana, speed, cocain, meth, and much more, it can affect many parts of your body, especially your brain. When taking drugs, you might feel good and happy, but it will damage your internal organs, like your lungs, your brain, and it will affect your skin and change your appearance to looking much older and ugly. Many people don't know that, but if you take marujiana, it tends to make you very forgetfull too. There are many sde effects that teens and adults, or anyone can get without evern realizing. Drugs also make your life shorter, and if you overdose, you may die or get hospitalized.
It depends on the type of drug, the dose, and the duration of treatment.
A drug is any substance that affects the way your mind and body functions, so technically food is a drug.
drug effect by pharmacodynamic effect metabolism absorption excretion.
it affects your lungs, your immune system, your mind everything
Drugs harms your liver and kills your brain cells.
physical well-beingchemical imbalance physical characteristics of the brain drugs
Yes emotions can affect physical health in many cases. They affect brain, which affects the physical health of person.
Your matabolic rate can be inherited, thus affecting your physical health.
eating
mental health, and physical health.
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
Emotions can affect our physical health. A emotionally strong person would be healthy while weak one would not be healthy.
Yes it can.
NO. They do not affect it. It is genetic so physical and mental health dose not affect it.
genitcs and gender
Can cause mental health,physical health,& also can damage the human body systems.
Mental and emotional health form one component of your "health triangle", along with physical and social health. The elements of this triangle affect the other elements. For example, if your mental and emotional health is poor, it might lead to bad eating habits as you try to cope with sadness, or lethargy, if depression makes you lose the will to exercise. Thus, poor mental and emotional health has a negative impact upon your physical health.